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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Precision Bass 60's, Sonic Blue Review

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Precision Bass 60's, Sonic Blue
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Stunned, awesome, and the greatest bass purchase I have ever made. I've owned many in 40 years of playing. I have a VM Jazz for three years now and loved it til
I picked this thing up. I guess I got lucky because this item right out of the box, came in ready to play condition and is beyond cool and sounds just like the P basses of old. Available for 350 everywhere on the planet I walked into Best Buy and saw it labeled for 270 dollars. The model on the wall had been beat up by countless players so I asked if there was one in the box. There was! I opened and inspected right there and Voila I bought it! I just played it on my first gig last night and boy o boy oboy......Bandaroake never sounded better.....now the VM is the backup and the looks from the band guys were wow....you paid how much? they couldn't believe it....not one defect on this one....PLUG and Play.....Motown songs never sounded better! I would give it a six star rating if I could....

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Squier by Fender P Bass Special Left Handed, Antique Burst Review

Squier by Fender P Bass Special Left Handed, Antique Burst
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For the money, this bass is fantastic. The Squier name is really getting better. The fit and finish are smooth, clean and classic. The action arrived perfect. A quick tune up. play around with the control knobs, and just absolutely love it. Lots of tonal capability, comfortable weight balance, beautiful finish. What more can you ask for? Maybe a HMV bridge. maybe an owners manual would be great. Came with nothing but the box.

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Copley CBE-59NT Review

Copley CBE-59NT
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When I first purchased my Copley 5-string I had a couple reservations. I hadn't heard anything about the company so therefore had little to go on. As soon as it arrived my mind was put at ease. Great craftsmanship combined with quality materials make this one of the sweetest sounding 5-string basses I've heard. Tons of sustain & heaps of crunchy deep tones. After having it a couple months, I decided to strip the entire guitar and go with a natural wood finish. I also decided to remove the frets while I was at it, since I prefer to play only fretless. All in all... money well spent! Copley offered a very high quality product which I modified to meet my preferences.

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass '77, Black Review

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass '77, Black
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The Squier Vintage Modified '77 Jazz Bass is an inexpensive jazz bass from Indonesia with good features and very good workmanship and is a great value for the money. Although mine was shipped with round-wound strings, I put on half-rounds for a somewhat mellower sound. But if you like rounds, you will love what you hear right out of the box.
The bass is black on black, with 'vintage' knobs, decent tuners, and the standard Fender-type bass bridge. I swapped out the bridge for a Gotoh 201 C and the difference was amazing: added clarity, better tone; and the 201, at $35, is heavy, solid, and inexpensive (from Warmoth). The swap is direct. Be aware that the 201 barrels are bigger than the ones you're replacing; a neck shim may be in order. (Not a big deal.)
A heavy bass, but nicely balanced. I use a broad leather strap with an unfinished underside for good grip, and I have no problems. Pickups are 'Duncan Designed' -- take that for what it's worth. Each alone is unremarkable, but when dialed up together the great, punchy jazz bass tone comes through.
The fretboard is nicely bound in white; fret markers are 'pearloid'; why don't they just call it plastic? The neck is satin-finish maple, narrow but not too shallow, very comfortable. Strap buttons are nice and secure, and all other hardware is snugly in place; nothing stripped, broken, or improperly aligned.
For my money, this is a bass that can do it all. Half-rounds mellow the tone a bit, but I can get a nice deep round tone or an aggressive punch simply by varying attack and juggling pickup tones.
$285 from a wholesaler that has 'sweet' in its name, plus $35 for the new bridge. Great value.

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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Stratocaster 50s, 2 Tone Sunburst Review

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Stratocaster 50s, 2 Tone Sunburst
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The Squier Classic Vibe line offers fantastic guitars for the price. My CV50s is just a gorgeous, well-crafted, great-playing and delicious-sounding Strat. Many people compare them to Fender's Mexican Strats, and some even compare them to Fender's American strats. They are that good. I have yet to hear of a disappointed owner.

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass, 2 Tone Sunburst Review

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass, 2 Tone Sunburst
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First of all, since there are no helpful reviews on this bass, I thought I would try and write a constructive one. Also, since obviously anyone considering a Squier is looking on the budget end of the spectrum- its pointless to point this is NOT the same as an American Jazz Bass, but is never the less quite a solid bass.
My first impression was very positive and optimistic. It seemed to be set up decently. I tweaked the intonation and adjusted the truss rod a touch to lower the action a bit. The Tobacco Sunburst finish is excellent for a bass in this price range even if the wood itself leaves a bit to be desired (more on that later). The neck, while much thinner in width and narrower at the nut than most Fender neck profiles, has a very subtle radius that allows for ease of play. Like I said, with a minor tweak of the truss rod- the action is quite good. I can play quick lines at the 12th fret, and get little to no buzz whatsoever while playing on the lower frets. This is often a problem with budget basses and the particular model I got my hands on shines here I think. I was also surprised at how good of quality the rosewood fingerboard is for this price range, and the frets were finished nicely. Most of all I liked the smooth satin finish on the back of the neck that allows for effortless movement and is not "sticky". Also a personal preference for some.... But hey, now you know what to expect. Honestly, one thing I had to get over was the "Squier" moniker on the headstock. A lot of the budget "made overseas" models Fender has cranked out years ago have earned some disdain by musicians for good reason due to low quality. It looks like Fender is turning that around somewhat these days, especially with the Vintage Modified line.
As far as electronics - the Duncan Design pickups are more than adequate. They significantly outperform any other Squier Jazz bass pickup I have heard or tried. I thought the low end is smooth and paired with the basswood body is very warm, the mid range somewhat flat or neutral to my ear, and has balanced highs that I think are neither harsh nor particularly "sparkly". Overall a good pickup with that classic Fender "Toney-ness". I get a bit of hum that is normal with single coil J pickups but dialing in a blend of the bridge and neck pickup together alleviates this, and sounds fatter anyway.
Obviously being a Squier - this bass is made overseas to keep the price point lower. The Vintage Modified models are made in Indonesia, specifically. Its biggest detractor and difference between it and an MIA Fender is the lack of a 1-piece body. My basswood body, upon close inspection- appears to be 4 pieces of wood glued together with seams running lengthwise, rather than the single seam down the middle with book matched grain. It definitely takes away from the look, but even with a Sunburst finish it does not look bad. Another review on here had terrible things to say about the wood grain itself, this might be something to consider and look closely at...... in the end it might be better to buy one of these in person where you can inspect the wood grain and how the grain of the separate body sections match up.
So how does this Sunburst model compare to the other models? Well for one, this one has a thinner neck, smaller headstock, and no block inlays on the fretboard. (I do love the vintage vibe of the oversized headstock on the Maple and Gloss Black models). It has a rosewood fingerboard instead of maple, which is my personal preference. This model has a basswood body instead of maple, so noticeably warmer or subdued tone and smoother lows are to be expected, and has characteristically less trebly bite and attack.
I like my sound more melodic and smooth, and value less the attack or punchiness that comes with Maple.
I bought the VMJ for the sole purpose of getting back into playing again without spending more than $300. I play at church, run it through a passive DI / splitter, using a Hartke 120 watt combo for stage volume and the DI signal going straight through the board. For passive pickups and no outboard preamp, it is surprisingly adequate and usable. Most of all, I feel like I am playing a "real" bass and not a knock-off.
For the price - I think anyone who is not in the market for an American Fender, or is considering a MIM bass, should definitely check these out. I have played other Squier Basses and the Affinty basses, and they don't come near as close to this bass in terms of feel and sound.


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Squier by Fender Standard Telecaster, Antique Burst Review

Squier by Fender Standard Telecaster, Antique Burst
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I've owned and played some extremely nice guitars over the years. I had never even played a Squire before, so I really didn't know what to expect from Fender's cheaper cousin... However, after the guitar arrived and I stretched out the strings enough for it to stay in tune, I was pretty blown away that you could get such a nice guitar for $229 and free shipping.
Everything about the guitar is pretty awesome. It looks and plays better than it has any right to. I can't speak for any of the other Squire models, but this thing is a steal. I really wouldn't feel bad having this as my main guitar. The sound is great and it's easy to play.

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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Stratocaster 50s, Olympic White Review

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Stratocaster 50s, Olympic White
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This is a beautiful instrument combining classic Fender quality with Squier's budget friendly price. The guitar was ready to play right out of the box, no need to tweak it with a professional setup. It did require a minor string height adjustment a week or so later due to temperature and humidity changes, but this was easily accomplished by raising the action slightly at the bridge utilizing the tiny allen wrench included with the guitar. The maple neck is fast and smooth - feels like melted butter, the intonation is right on target, and the 5 way pick-up switch provides a variety of tonal qualities to accommodate styles from Rock to Blues and Jazz. I am a serious hobbyist and bought this guitar to add to a small collection. I am delighted with it and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a guitar with the renowned qualities of a Fender Stratocaster, but at a much more affordable price.

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Squier by Fender Standard Telecaster, Vintage Blonde Review

Squier by Fender Standard Telecaster, Vintage Blonde
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The photo makes it seem like you can see the grain through the finish, however it is an opaque finish that is more yellow than the photo. It also weighed a ton. Three stars is an average rating and not a bad rating. I have other Squire telecasters so I have nothing against the name.
The neck felt ok and the finish was fine. I didn't search hard for flaws before sending it back, but I didn't see any glaring flaws either. My main issues were the extreme weight and the discrepancy between the finish in the product photo and the actual guitar.


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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Telecaster 50's, Vintage Blonde Review

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Telecaster 50's, Vintage Blonde
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i own a 1995 gibson les paul and this guitar out plays my les paul out of the box it even feels better to play best 350.00 i ever spent

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ESP LTD B-206SM 6-String Bass Spalted Maple Review

ESP LTD B-206SM 6-String Bass Spalted Maple
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I was searching for an affordable bass guitar that "had the look" and more so THE sound and this was the best pick.
I normally depend on customer reviews before making a purchase; there was none for this item and am i glad i took a chance and bought this one. I bought it a lil over a year ago and have had NO regrets since.
It has a PERFECT finish; It is very sexy and smooth. Just by looking, feeling and playing this bass one word comes to mind - Q.U.A.L.I.T.Y!!!..I was cautioned against buying a guitar online, but with this you won't be sorry.
I am a female with this 6 string bass guitar, ofcourse it makes me look good. When am practising at nights at home i get no complaints from neighbours, even though when am playing i "tend not to use the low volume" (if you know what am saying); they love it too. I honestly gave this item 5 stars because i can't honestly find a fault with it. So, if you are looking for an affordable bass guitar you can't loose out on buying this, if you do then i guess you are just picky.
Percfect bass, get one!

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Squier by Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V String, Black Review

Squier by Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V String, Black
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Everything about this bass makes it worth the great price, except for one major thing - the width of the fret board at the nut is a whopping 2+ inches! That is a very wide neck, which makes this bass a little tough to get around on. But if you can adjust to the oddly broad fingerboard, this bass really is a great value. Components, construction, fit, finish, and tone are all good - especially for this price.

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Squier by Fender Standard Stratocaster Rosewood, Antique Burst Review

Squier by Fender Standard Stratocaster Rosewood, Antique Burst
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This is my first electric guitar. I've been playing acoustic on a Fender acoustic for about 15yrs and never had the time to try electric. The sound is great and the guitar is feels good and seems to be decent quality. Much nicer than one would expect for a beginner's guitar. Definitely worth the price.

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Precision Bass Maple, Amber Review

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Precision Bass Maple, Amber
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I used to have a 1978 Fender Precision with a natural finish and black pickguard that I loved everything about, except that I wished it had a maple fretboard. I sadly had to sell it some years ago. Now a couple of months ago, Squier releases this bass which looks just like my old Fender except it has the maple board that I wished my old one had. Considering I had a good experience with Squier's Vintage Modified Jazz bass, at the price of only $279, I decided to go for it, and I am very happy I did.
It's a great bass, well constructed, plays well and sounds (and looks just as good) as my old '78. The hardware (tuners, bridge) are not cheap looking at all and they do their job,and again the fretwork and satin finished neck make it a joy to play. This bass also has the Duncan designed pickup that the Vintage Modifed line uses, and again it has that old school vintage Fender sound. I highly recommend you give this bass a chance if you're looking for a authentically playing and sounding Precison bass at a reasonable price. As A fan of the Precison bass, I find it to be a winner.

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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele SH, Metallic Red Review

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Tele SH, Metallic Red
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My mother got this for me when I started guitar, I loved it imediately! It has a humbucker (top pickup), which is great for a les paul sound, like Jimmy Page, Angus Young, and other rockers. The single coil (back pickup) is a monster. It dominates the blues, like muddy waters, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and son house. This is a starter guitar, but works well, especially if you replace the strings with some super slinky's. I love it. (but save your money for a Gibson if you get really serious, like after a couple of years)

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Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Precision Bass 60's, Fiesta Red Review

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I got this bass from the local Guitar Center three months ago and I have to say that it is really an awesome instrument. I have been playing for about six years now and never thought I would buy a Squier. I have a Highway 1 jazz bass that no other bass has come close to in terms of comfort, playability, and sound until now. I really lovethe p-bass tone and I would not be able to guess that this was a squier if you covered up the word squier on the headstock. My only gripe is a minor one, I am used to the satin finish on my Highway 1 so the thicker gloss on the neck of the Squier took a little getting used to. This is an incredible bass. Compared to the cheaper Squiers this thing blows them out of the water. My dad even said I was stupid for getting a Squier, then he played it and was blown away by the quality of this fine instrument. I cannot say enough good things about this instrument. If you are going to buy a p-bass, are looking for quality at a low price, this is what you need.

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Squier by Fender Black and Chrome Standard Stratocaster Rosewood, Black w/ Mirrored Pickguard Review

Squier by Fender Black and Chrome Standard Stratocaster Rosewood, Black w/ Mirrored Pickguard
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It have a very fast neck with soft feel. Its pickups deliver a known Stratocaster sound, so bluessy. No buzz on frets and very easy to play.
I give it a 4 star because takes a lot of time to get it in tune string by string, but once you get it done there's no more trouble, sound clearly like a good Strat do...

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